Three Pakistani boys languishing in Indian jail for seven months

LAHORE (Yes News) – Three Pakistani boys, who inadvertently crossed border, have been languishing in Indian jails for the last seven months.

Three Pakistani boys languishing in Indian jail for seven months

16-year-old Iftikhar, resident of Safdarabad’s suburb village Walipur Bora, along with his cousin Shehzad Latif went to Moaza Mata’s Tehsil Narowal to attend marriage of his relative.

Iftikhar and Latif went to visit border area with their friend Ali Raza on bike LEN-7637 on 26-07-12 nearly 8:30 AM and accidently entered the Indian side owing to absence of clear identification of border area.

Indian forces arrested them and uploaded their photos on social media which later caught attention of their siblings upon which they initiated efforts for release of boys from Indian detention.

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According to relatives, Indian court, about one and a half month ago, announced verdict in favour of Pakistani boys and directed Indian army to hand them over to the authorities on other side of borders but later defied it.

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Yes Urdu Pakistani Overseas TV channels which broadcast in Urdu, French, English and Arabic 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They share the same mission of providing a global public service and a common editorial stance. The website is also available in Urdu, French, English and Arabic languages.

Yes Urdu Pakistani Overseas TV channels which broadcast in Urdu, French, English and Arabic 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They share the same mission of providing a global public service and a common editorial stance. The website is also available in Urdu, French, English and Arabic languages.